| All sorts of fun for gin lovers with Tiny Tower Liquor
Got a bit of a thing for gin? Want to seriously impress the G&T fanatic in your family or friendship circle? You need to know about Tiny Tower Liquor — a collection of tiny distilleries in top London bars that produce a beautiful range of small-batch gins and offer a tasty array of spirit-based experiences.
First up, a gin tasting to get you better acquainted with Tiny Tower Liquor's offering. You'll sample five very different gins here, from the floral Martello to the sweet and exotic Cattivo. Then there's the chance to bottle your own gin, in which you'll decant, seal and personalise the elixir of your choice (gift wrapping is also included in case you'd like to give the fruits of your labour to a loved one). You can even create your own gin at a fascinating blending masterclass, feat. a few complimentary drinks and two 200ml bottles to take home.
More into cocktails? There's a masterclass for that too! Each experience is available at your choice of Tiny Tower Liquor bar, including Allora Hall in Crouch End, Old Street's Serata Hall, and the shiny new Teatro Hall in Ealing. You can purchase your chosen experience as a gift card, sent to the gin lover in your life over email or snail mail, and you can buy bottles of the good stuff online too. Click below to browse the full offering and get shopping. |
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